How accurate are estimates of glacier ice thickness? Results from ITMIX, the Ice Thickness Models Intercomparison eXperiment

Knowledge of the ice thickness distribution of glaciers and ice caps is an important prerequisite for many glaciological and hydrological investigations. A wealth of approaches has recently been presented for inferring ice thickness from characteristics of the surface. With the Ice Thickness Models...

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Published in:The Cryosphere
Main Authors: Farinotti, Daniel, Brinkerhoff, Douglas, Clarke, Garry, Fürst, Johannes, Frey, Holger, Gantayat, Prateek, Gillet-Chaulet, Fabien, Girard, Claire, Huss, Matthias, Leclercq, Paul, Linsbauer, Andreas, Machguth, Horst, Martin, Carlos, Maussion, Fabien, Morlighem, Mathieu, Mosbeux, Cyrille, Pandit, Ankur, Portmann, Andrea, Rabatel, Antoine, Ramsankaran, RAAJ, Reerink, Thomas, Sanchez, Olivier, Stentoft, Peter, Kumari, Sangita, Van Pelt, Ward, Anderson, Brian, Benham, Toby, Binder, Daniel, Dowdeswell, Julian, Fischer, Andrea, Helfricht, Kay, Kutuzov, Stanislav, Lavrentiev, Ivan, McNabb, Robert, Gudmundsson, Hilmar, Li, Huilin, Andreassen, Liss
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära 2017
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spelling ftuppsalauniv:oai:DiVA.org:uu-321138 2023-05-15T18:32:10+02:00 How accurate are estimates of glacier ice thickness? Results from ITMIX, the Ice Thickness Models Intercomparison eXperiment Farinotti, Daniel Brinkerhoff, Douglas Clarke, Garry Fürst, Johannes Frey, Holger Gantayat, Prateek Gillet-Chaulet, Fabien Girard, Claire Huss, Matthias Leclercq, Paul Linsbauer, Andreas Machguth, Horst Martin, Carlos Maussion, Fabien Morlighem, Mathieu Mosbeux, Cyrille Pandit, Ankur Portmann, Andrea Rabatel, Antoine Ramsankaran, RAAJ Reerink, Thomas Sanchez, Olivier Stentoft, Peter Kumari, Sangita Van Pelt, Ward Anderson, Brian Benham, Toby Binder, Daniel Dowdeswell, Julian Fischer, Andrea Helfricht, Kay Kutuzov, Stanislav Lavrentiev, Ivan McNabb, Robert Gudmundsson, Hilmar Li, Huilin Andreassen, Liss 2017 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-321138 https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-11-949-2017 eng eng Uppsala universitet, Luft-, vatten- och landskapslära The Cryosphere, 1994-0416, 2017, 11, s. 949-970 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-321138 doi:10.5194/tc-11-949-2017 ISI:000399757900001 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Physical Geography Naturgeografi Article in journal info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2017 ftuppsalauniv https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-11-949-2017 2023-02-23T21:52:10Z Knowledge of the ice thickness distribution of glaciers and ice caps is an important prerequisite for many glaciological and hydrological investigations. A wealth of approaches has recently been presented for inferring ice thickness from characteristics of the surface. With the Ice Thickness Models Intercomparison eXperiment (ITMIX) we performed the first coordinated assessment quantifying individual model performance. A set of 17 different models showed that individual ice thickness estimates can differ considerably – locally by a spread comparable to the observed thickness. Averaging the results of multiple models, however, significantly improved the results: on average over the 21 considered test cases, comparison against direct ice thickness measurements revealed deviations on the order of 10 ± 24 % of the mean ice thickness (1σ estimate). Models relying on multiple data sets – such as surface ice velocity fields, surface mass balance, or rates of ice thickness change – showed high sensitivity to input data quality. Together with the requirement of being able to handle large regions in an automated fashion, the capacity of better accounting for uncertainties in the input data will be a key for an improved next generation of ice thickness estimation approaches. Article in Journal/Newspaper The Cryosphere Uppsala University: Publications (DiVA) The Cryosphere 11 2 949 970
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topic Physical Geography
Naturgeografi
spellingShingle Physical Geography
Naturgeografi
Farinotti, Daniel
Brinkerhoff, Douglas
Clarke, Garry
Fürst, Johannes
Frey, Holger
Gantayat, Prateek
Gillet-Chaulet, Fabien
Girard, Claire
Huss, Matthias
Leclercq, Paul
Linsbauer, Andreas
Machguth, Horst
Martin, Carlos
Maussion, Fabien
Morlighem, Mathieu
Mosbeux, Cyrille
Pandit, Ankur
Portmann, Andrea
Rabatel, Antoine
Ramsankaran, RAAJ
Reerink, Thomas
Sanchez, Olivier
Stentoft, Peter
Kumari, Sangita
Van Pelt, Ward
Anderson, Brian
Benham, Toby
Binder, Daniel
Dowdeswell, Julian
Fischer, Andrea
Helfricht, Kay
Kutuzov, Stanislav
Lavrentiev, Ivan
McNabb, Robert
Gudmundsson, Hilmar
Li, Huilin
Andreassen, Liss
How accurate are estimates of glacier ice thickness? Results from ITMIX, the Ice Thickness Models Intercomparison eXperiment
topic_facet Physical Geography
Naturgeografi
description Knowledge of the ice thickness distribution of glaciers and ice caps is an important prerequisite for many glaciological and hydrological investigations. A wealth of approaches has recently been presented for inferring ice thickness from characteristics of the surface. With the Ice Thickness Models Intercomparison eXperiment (ITMIX) we performed the first coordinated assessment quantifying individual model performance. A set of 17 different models showed that individual ice thickness estimates can differ considerably – locally by a spread comparable to the observed thickness. Averaging the results of multiple models, however, significantly improved the results: on average over the 21 considered test cases, comparison against direct ice thickness measurements revealed deviations on the order of 10 ± 24 % of the mean ice thickness (1σ estimate). Models relying on multiple data sets – such as surface ice velocity fields, surface mass balance, or rates of ice thickness change – showed high sensitivity to input data quality. Together with the requirement of being able to handle large regions in an automated fashion, the capacity of better accounting for uncertainties in the input data will be a key for an improved next generation of ice thickness estimation approaches.
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author Farinotti, Daniel
Brinkerhoff, Douglas
Clarke, Garry
Fürst, Johannes
Frey, Holger
Gantayat, Prateek
Gillet-Chaulet, Fabien
Girard, Claire
Huss, Matthias
Leclercq, Paul
Linsbauer, Andreas
Machguth, Horst
Martin, Carlos
Maussion, Fabien
Morlighem, Mathieu
Mosbeux, Cyrille
Pandit, Ankur
Portmann, Andrea
Rabatel, Antoine
Ramsankaran, RAAJ
Reerink, Thomas
Sanchez, Olivier
Stentoft, Peter
Kumari, Sangita
Van Pelt, Ward
Anderson, Brian
Benham, Toby
Binder, Daniel
Dowdeswell, Julian
Fischer, Andrea
Helfricht, Kay
Kutuzov, Stanislav
Lavrentiev, Ivan
McNabb, Robert
Gudmundsson, Hilmar
Li, Huilin
Andreassen, Liss
author_facet Farinotti, Daniel
Brinkerhoff, Douglas
Clarke, Garry
Fürst, Johannes
Frey, Holger
Gantayat, Prateek
Gillet-Chaulet, Fabien
Girard, Claire
Huss, Matthias
Leclercq, Paul
Linsbauer, Andreas
Machguth, Horst
Martin, Carlos
Maussion, Fabien
Morlighem, Mathieu
Mosbeux, Cyrille
Pandit, Ankur
Portmann, Andrea
Rabatel, Antoine
Ramsankaran, RAAJ
Reerink, Thomas
Sanchez, Olivier
Stentoft, Peter
Kumari, Sangita
Van Pelt, Ward
Anderson, Brian
Benham, Toby
Binder, Daniel
Dowdeswell, Julian
Fischer, Andrea
Helfricht, Kay
Kutuzov, Stanislav
Lavrentiev, Ivan
McNabb, Robert
Gudmundsson, Hilmar
Li, Huilin
Andreassen, Liss
author_sort Farinotti, Daniel
title How accurate are estimates of glacier ice thickness? Results from ITMIX, the Ice Thickness Models Intercomparison eXperiment
title_short How accurate are estimates of glacier ice thickness? Results from ITMIX, the Ice Thickness Models Intercomparison eXperiment
title_full How accurate are estimates of glacier ice thickness? Results from ITMIX, the Ice Thickness Models Intercomparison eXperiment
title_fullStr How accurate are estimates of glacier ice thickness? Results from ITMIX, the Ice Thickness Models Intercomparison eXperiment
title_full_unstemmed How accurate are estimates of glacier ice thickness? Results from ITMIX, the Ice Thickness Models Intercomparison eXperiment
title_sort how accurate are estimates of glacier ice thickness? results from itmix, the ice thickness models intercomparison experiment
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